Syntax
csplugin [-q|-v]
[-r]
-t ac|attr|auth|locate|lookup|xlate
activate|deactivate plugin
csplugin [-q|-v] list
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The following table describes the commands available for the csplugin utility.
Table D–24 csplugin
Utility Commands
Command
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Description
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activate -t type name
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Load and enable the specified plug-in type and plug-in name. (For descriptions
of the supported plug-in types, see the -t option in Table D–25.)
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deactivate -t type name
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Shut down and disable the specified plug-in type and plug-in name. (For
descriptions of the supported plug-in types, see the -t option
in Table D–25.)
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list
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List all the supported plug-in types, names, and activation status.
(For descriptions of the supported plug-in types, see the -t option
in Table D–25.)
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version
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Display the version of the utility.
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The following table describes the csplugin utility command options.
Table D–25 csplugin
Utility Command Options
Option
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Description
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-v
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Run in verbose mode: Display all available information about the command
being performed. Default is off.
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-q
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Run in quiet mode:
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Display no information if the operation is successful (errors,
if they occur, are displayed).
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Suppress confirmation prompting for dangerous commands.
Default is off.
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-r
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When used with the activate command, physically copies the plug-in into
the Calendar Server plugin directory.
When used with the deactivate command, deletes the plug-in from the plugin directory.
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-t type
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Specifies one of the following supported types of plug-ins:
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ac— augments or overrides the default group scheduling
access control mechanism.
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attr— augments or overrides the mechanism for storing
and retrieving user attributes.
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auth— augments or overrides the login authentication
mechanism.
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locate— retrieves a calendar ID for the specified qualified
URL.
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lookup— augments or overrides the default calendar lookup
mechanism.
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xlate— augments or overrides the format translation
of incoming and outgoing data.
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